Officers tried to initiate a traffic stop, but the driver failed to yield, leading police on a pursuit that led to a trailer park on Robindale Avenue east of North Myran Avenue.

Villalobos jumped out of the car and ran into a mobile home, authorities said.

Representatives of the Stockton Police Department, a U.S. Marshals Service task force, the Delta Regional Auto Theft Task Force and the Community Corrections Partnership Task Force converged on the area, establishing a perimeter around the trailer park.

Authorities then deployed a police dog, which found Villalobos hiding under the mobile home he had fled into, police said.

Villalobos, who stripped down to his boxer shorts and tennis shoes during the pursuit, was arrested on suspicion of homicide.

He was taken to a hospital to be treated for dog bites to his legs and torso before being transported to San Joaquin County Jail, authorities said.

Neighbors said Villalobos had been staying in the mobile home in which he was found for about a week.

Daniel Acevedo, 32, who lives in the home, said Villalobos was a frequent visitor who was dating Acevedo's sister.

"I wish I would've known," Acevedo said when asked if he was aware that Villalobos was wanted for homicide. "Not that I would have called the cops to report him, but I wouldn't have had him over here, because that sounds crazy."